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Re: New Routes
Ben Lommond is going off! "Position" is German for approach. About the asterisk thing: When you look at the photo topo in the Memories of a Journey there is a "Rock Island" described. This route is the arete to the right of the rock island with a fixed wire about 12 meters up. 5 more new routes at the Ben stillRe: New Routes 2017
Got back from a few days at Stepped Hills. Insanely spectacular bit of rock, and an unjustly neglected Tasmanian mountain in my opinion, especially given how … a couple of routes on the comparatively small (albeit 100m high) lower cliffs and found some legitimately excellent, sustained climbing on rock remarkably similarBareRock01.jpg
Bare Rock, 1978. Where's Wally now? - Photo S Karpiniec Bare Rock, 1978. Where's Wally now? - Photo S KarpiniecForestier Peninsula
<guide> <header name="Forestier Peninsula" id="1" walk="" sun="" rock="Mostly dolerite, some granite" acknowledgement="" intro="The Forestier Peninsula … ="heading2">Visscher Rock</text> <text id="61" class="text">The rock is almost a sea stack if you look at it from the right angle, can be scrambled to summit viaProctors Road Quarry
/>The cliff is recommended for several pursuits. It offers some good leads on reasonable rock in the twenties as well as a collection of easier "beginners" routes … of the previously unsafe routes into enjoyable climbs. You can thank Johns Domeney and Tiller for this work." name="Proctors Road Quarry" rock="Slick quarriedWestern Arthurs
rock faces. The setting is awesome, with jagged, beautifully twisted rock architecture, and picturesque hanging lakes below. It has been said that there is more unclimbed rock in Tasmania than in all the other States put together, and much of this is in the South West, and in the Western Arthurs in particular. This climbsLuckmans Hut bouldering
for bouldering. But there are lots of problems, particularly moderates with easy access for after work climbing." rock="Dolerite" sun="Mixed sun and shade … " src="Luckmans - Rock farming.jpg" width="600"> <drawing> <path id="70945" d="" points=""/> <path id="97871" d="" points=""/> <path idSisters Beach
. They represent the most important climbing location is NW Tasmanian for locals in that area. <br/><br/>The cliff area is small but the quality of the quartzite rock … rebolted with funding and advice from the CCT in January 2018.<br/>" name="Sisters Beach" rock="15m steep quartzite" sun="Mixed sun and shade" walk="10 min" idFluted Cape Area
<guide> <header name="Fluted Cape Area" id="1" walk="" sun="" rock="" acknowledgement="" intro="The eastern side of South Bruny Island is fringed … lines here, though the rock is often suspect. Inspection on abseil is advised.<br/><br/>For access details for the Bruny Stacks, see route descriptions below.<brRe: Maria island climbing?
I’ve paddled past a couple of times and had a close look. sorry no photos. There are some very good pieces of rock out there up 70m - somewhat scattered about a 3-4 km stretch of coast. Rock landing ideal option if swells low enough, but also a bay (+ creek) or protected shelf or two amongst the best cliffs where you